_A.M. 2704. B.C. 1300._
The posterity of Shobal, 1 Chronicles 4:1. Of Ashur, 1 Chronicles
4:5. The character and prayer of Jabez, 1 Chronicles 4:9; 1 Chronicles
4:10. The posterity of Chelub and others, 1 Chronicles 4:11. Of
Shelah, 1 Chronicles 4:21. The posterity, cities, and victories of
Simeon,... [ Continue Reading ]
_The sons of Judah_ The posterity: for only Pharez was his immediate
son. But they are all mentioned here only to show Shobal's descent
from Judah.... [ Continue Reading ]
_The families of the Zorathites_ So denominated, not from a man, but a
place named Zoreah, (1 Chronicles 2:53, and Joshua 15:33,) situated in
the tribe of Judah. Here several families of that tribe settled; who
were descended from _Jahath, Ahumai_, and _Lahad_, the sons and
grandsons of Shobal. _Of... [ Continue Reading ]
_Penuel the father of Gedor_ In 1 Chronicles 4:18, Jered is said to be
the father, that is, the founder or lord of Gedor. It is probable they
were both concerned in building or governing it. _The sons of Hur_ By
some other wife than her by whom he had the children, mentioned 1
Chronicles 2:20. _The... [ Continue Reading ]
_Jabez was more honourable_, &c. For courage and fervent piety. _His
mother called his name Jabez_ That is, _sorrowful; saying, Because I
bare him with sorrow_ She had hard labour when she was in travail with
him. She records this, that it might be a memorandum to herself, to be
thankful to God as l... [ Continue Reading ]
_Jabez called on the God of Israel_ The living and true God, who alone
can hear and answer prayer: and in prayer he had an eye to him as the
God of Israel, a God in covenant with his people, the God with whom
Jacob wrestled and prevailed, and was thence called Israel. _Saying, O
that thou wouldest b... [ Continue Reading ]
_These are the men of Rechah_ From these sprung the inhabitants of
Rechah, a town not mentioned elsewhere. _The sons of Kenaz_ Who was
the son, either of Chelub, (1 Chronicles 4:11,) or of his son Eshton,
(1 Chronicles 4:12,) and the father of Jephunneh, and consequently
Caleb's grandfather, (1 Chro... [ Continue Reading ]
_Bithiah, the daughter of Pharaoh, whom Mered took_ That is, married.
But it is not likely that he married the daughter of the king of
Egypt, unless some natural daughter; but rather of some other person
called by that name, who might either be an Israelite, or one brought
by force out of Egypt by w... [ Continue Reading ]
_The sons of Shelah_ Having spoken of the posterity of Judah by
Pharez, and by Zarah, he now comes to his progeny by Shelah. _The
families of them, that wrought fine linen_ From him came all those
families that were famous for weaving and working in fine linen;
wherewith their kings and priests were... [ Continue Reading ]
_Who had the dominion in Moab_ Which they ruled in the name and for
the use of the kings of Judah, to whom Moab was subject from David's
time. _Ancient things_ The sense is, those blessed times are long
since past. Our ancestors had the dominion over the heathen, but their
degenerate posterity are s... [ Continue Reading ]
_The sons of Simeon were Nemuel_, &c. These are here joined with
Judah, because their possession was taken out of Judah's portion,
Joshua 19:1. This account seems to differ from that in Genesis 46:10,
both in the number and names of the persons; which is not strange,
considering how customary it was... [ Continue Reading ]
_Neither did their family multiply like the children of Judah_ The
tribe of Simeon did not increase proportionably to the tribe of Judah
in which they dwelt, as appears by those two catalogues, Numbers 1:22;
Numbers 26:14; which is to be ascribed to God's curse upon them,
delivered by the month of h... [ Continue Reading ]
_These were their cities_ Several of these cities, though given to
Simeon by Joshua, yet, through the sloth or cowardice of that tribe,
were not taken from the Philistines until David's time, who took some
of them, and, the Simeonites having justly forfeited their right to
them by their neglect, gav... [ Continue Reading ]
_They found fat pasture_, &c. Those who thus dwelt (as we do) in a
fruitful country, and whose land is wide, and quiet, and peaceable,
have reason to own themselves indebted to that God, who _appoints the
bounds o four habitation. Of Ham_ The Canaanites, who descended from
Ham. And, accordingly, the... [ Continue Reading ]
_These came in the days of Hezekiah_ But a little before their
captivity, which was in the sixth year of Hezekiah, 2 Kings 17. So
their joy in their new, pleasant, and fruitful possessions, lasted but
for a very little while. _And smote their tents_ The people dwelling
in tents; in which, it seems,... [ Continue Reading ]
_They smote the rest of the Amalekites_ Not destroyed by Saul, or
David, or his successors. _That dwelt there unto this day_ Until the
Babylonish captivity, or the time next after it, when these books were
written. For, although the main body of the tribe of Simeon, dwelling
in Canaan, were carried... [ Continue Reading ]